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The first browser window has a tab labeled Chapter 5. The address bar reads figure 05 hyphen 08 dot h t m l. A table titled 19th Century French Paintings is placed at the top left of the browser window. The table consists of three columns and five rows. The table has a border at the top, right, bottom, and left. The column headings are as follows: Title, Artist, and Year. The row and column entries are as follows. Row 1, Column Title: The Death of Marat. Row 1, Column Artist: Jacques-Louis David. Row 1, Column Year: 1793. Row 2, Column Title: Burial at Ornans. Row 2, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 2, Column Year: 1849. Row 3, Column Title: The Sleepers. Row 3, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 3, Column Year: 1860. Row 4, Column Title: Liberty Leading the People. Row 4, Column Artist: Eugene Delacroix. Row 4, Column Year: 1830. Row 4, Column Title: Total Number of Paintings. Row 4, Column Year: 4. Note: The value in row 4, column Artist is empty.

The corresponding C S S code for the first browser window consists of three lines of code. The block of code reads, Line 1: table open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 2: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 3: close curly brace at indentation level 0.

The second browser window is placed at the bottom right of the first browser window such that the first browser window overlaps the top of the second browser window. The browser window consists of a table. The table is titled 19th Century French Paintings. The table consists of three columns and five rows. The table has a border at the top, right, bottom, and left. Each value in the table is contained in a cell. The column headings are as follows: Title, Artist, and Year. The row and column entries are as follows. Row 1, Column Title: The Death of Marat. Row 1, Column Artist: Jacques-Louis David. Row 1, Column Year: 1793. Row 2, Column Title: Burial at Ornans. Row 2, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 2, Column Year: 1849. Row 3, Column Title: The Sleepers. Row 3, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 3, Column Year: 1860. Row 4, Column Title: Liberty Leading the People. Row 4, Column Artist: Eugene Delacroix. Row 4, Column Year: 1830. Row 4, Column Title: Total Number of Paintings. Row 4, Column Year: 4. Note: The cell in row 4, column Artist is combined with row 4, column Title.

The corresponding C S S code for the second browser window consists of six lines of code. The block of code reads, Line 1: table open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 2: solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 3: close curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 4: t d open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 5: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 6: close curly brace at indentation level 0.

The third browser window is placed at the bottom left of the second browser window. The top right of the third browser window is overlapped by the second browser window. The browser window consists of a table. The table is titled 19th Century French Paintings. The table consists of three columns and five rows. The table has a border at the top, right, bottom, and left. All the rows and columns of the table have a border. The column headings are as follows: Title, Artist, and Year. The row and column entries are as follows. Row 1, Column Title: The Death of Marat. Row 1, Column Artist: Jacques-Louis David. Row 1, Column Year: 1793. Row 2, Column Title: Burial at Ornans. Row 2, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 2, Column Year: 1849. Row 3, Column Title: The Sleepers. Row 3, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 3, Column Year: 1860. Row 4, Column Title: Liberty Leading the People. Row 4, Column Artist: Eugene Delacroix. Row 4, Column Year: 1830. Row 4, Column Title: Total Number of Paintings. Row 4, Column Year: 4. Note: Row 4, column Artist is combined with row 4, column Title.

The corresponding C S S code for the third browser window consists of seven lines of code. The block of code reads, Line 1: table open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 2: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 3: border hyphen collapse colon collapse semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 4: close curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 5: t d open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 6: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 7: close curly brace at indentation level 0.

The fourth browser window is placed below the third browser window. The browser window has a tab labeled Chapter 5. The address bar reads figure 05 hyphen 08 dot h t m l. A table titled 19th Century French Paintings is placed at the top left of the browser window. The table consists of three columns and five rows. The table has a border at the top, right, bottom, and left. All the rows and columns of the table have a border. The column headings are as follows: Title, Artist, and Year. The row and column entries are as follows. Row 1, Column Title: The Death of Marat. Row 1, Column Artist: Jacques-Louis David. Row 1, Column Year: 1793. Row 2, Column Title: Burial at Ornans. Row 2, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 2, Column Year: 1849. Row 3, Column Title: The Sleepers. Row 3, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 3, Column Year: 1860. Row 4, Column Title: Liberty Leading the People. Row 4, Column Artist: Eugene Delacroix. Row 4, Column Year: 1830. Row 4, Column Title: Total Number of Paintings. Row 4, Column Year: 4. Note: Row 4, column Artist is combined with row 4, column Title. The values in the table are equally spaced from the borders of the rows and columns.

The corresponding C S S code for the fourth browser window consists of seven lines of code. The block of code reads, Line 1: table open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 2: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 3: border hyphen collapse colon collapse semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 4: close curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 5: t d open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 6: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 7: padding colon 10 p t semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 8: close curly brace at indentation level 0.

The fifth browser is placed below the fourth browser. The browser window has a tab labeled Chapter 5. The address bar reads figure 05 hyphen 08 dot h t m l. A table titled 19th Century French Paintings is placed at the top left of the browser window. The table consists of three columns and five rows. The table has a border at the top, right, bottom, and left. The values below the headings of the table are placed in equally spaced cells. The column headings are as follows: Title, Artist, and Year. The row and column entries are as follows. Row 1, Column Title: The Death of Marat. Row 1, Column Artist: Jacques-Louis David. Row 1, Column Year: 1793. Row 2, Column Title: Burial at Ornans. Row 2, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 2, Column Year: 1849. Row 3, Column Title: The Sleepers. Row 3, Column Artist: Gustave Courbet. Row 3, Column Year: 1860. Row 4, Column Title: Liberty Leading the People. Row 4, Column Artist: Eugene Delacroix. Row 4, Column Year: 1830. Row 4, Column Title: Total Number of Paintings. Row 4, Column Year: 4. Note: The cell for row 4, column Artist is combined with row 4, column Title.

The corresponding C S S code for the fifth browser window consists of seven lines of code. The block of code reads, Line 1: table open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 2: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 3: border hyphen spacing colon 10 p t semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 4: close curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 5: t d open curly brace at indentation level 0. Line 6: border colon solid 1 p t black semicolon at indentation level 1. Line 7: close curly brace at indentation level 0.

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